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Mount Fuji Opens To Climbers On Shizuoka Side

The trails of Mount Fuji on the Shizuoka side have opened, welcoming climbers to explore this stunning landscape.

United States State Department To Issue Layoff Notices Amid Downsizing Plans

Layoff notices from the US State Department are forthcoming, reflecting ongoing changes in federal operations.

Sand, Dust Storms Worsening, Affecting 330M Globally

Increasing sand and dust storms threaten the health of hundreds of millions globally, as highlighted in a new report by the World Meteorological Organization.

Japan, United States, Philippines Oppose Maritime Coercion

Japan, the US, and the Philippines stand against unilateral maritime changes, upholding the significance of international law and cooperation.

President Trump Says United States To Impose 35% Tariffs On Canada Starting August 1

The upcoming 35% tariff on Canadian imports announced by President Trump will come into effect on August 1, reshaping trade policies.

Davao Light Opens New 138 kV Power Line To Boost Reliability

The 138 kV ERA Line 2 launched by Davao Light addresses the critical electricity needs of the expanding city.

Antique Provincial Board Seeks Improvement Of Hospitals

The Provincial Board of Antique underscores the importance of upgrading hospitals to meet community health needs effectively.

Lifeline Program Benefits Over 7K 4Ps Households In Antique

In Antique, the Lifeline Rate has positively affected 7,144 households enrolled in the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.

Ilocos Norte Teachers Laud PBBM’s Education Reform Agenda

In Ilocos Norte, teachers affirm the positive direction of PBBM’s education reforms. A much-needed support for their profession is finally being recognized.

Government Efforts Continue In Pangasinan, La Union Disaster-Hit Areas

Hope thrives as government support continues in disaster-hit areas of Pangasinan and La Union.

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